• From Middle English quantite, from Old French quantité, from Latin quantitās (“quantity”), from quantus (“how much”). Pronunciation. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkwɒn.tɪ.ti/.
  • 3 centimeters is a quantity in itself, but we can also find the area of the square to be 9 cm2, which is another quantity.
  • Quantity definition: a particular or indefinite amount of anything. See examples of QUANTITY used in a sentence.
  • Throughout this article, we will explore the differences between amount and quantity in more detail and provide examples of when to use each word.
    • I ate a large quantity of food. [=I ate a lot of food]
    • Farmers grow large quantities of wheat and corn.
    • Add a half a cup of oil, and the same quantity of vinegar.
  • b. A considerable amount or number: sells drugs wholesale and in quantity. c. An exact amount or number: the quantity of material recycled in a month.
  • If you get confused about quantity vs. quality, remember that quant is close to count. ... When you count how many oranges are in a bowl, you know the quantity.
  • (as modifier): a quantity estimate. the aspect or property of anything that can be measured, weighed, counted, etc. a large or considerable amount.
  • The easy pronunciation of a mute before a liquid does not necessarily make the preceding vowel, by position, long in quantity; as patrem.
  • Key Takeaways
    • Quantity refers to the amount or number of something.
    • Unit is a specific measurement used to quantify a particular quantity.